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I Can Sing a Rainbow         
SONG PERFORMED BY ANDY WILLIAMS
Sing a Rainbow
"I Can Sing a Rainbow," also known simply as "Sing a Rainbow," is a popular song written by Arthur Hamilton. It was featured in the 1955 film Pete Kelly's Blues, where it was sung by Peggy Lee.
Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN, COMPOSED, AND PERFORMED BY LOUIS PRIMA
Sing, Swing, Sing; Sing, Sing, Sing; Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing); Sing, Sing, Sing (song)
"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" is a 1936 song, with music and lyrics by Louis Prima, who first recorded it with the New Orleans Gang. Brunswick Records released it on February 28, 1936"Louis Prima in Chronology 1935-1936" album; Complete jazz Series Collection; Classics (viewed on Google Play Music) on the 78rpm record format, with "It's Been So Long" as the B-side.
I syng of a mayden         
  • The Annunciation depicted by [[Bernardino di Mariotto]], c.1514
  • Single surviving manuscript source of "I syng of a mayden" in Sloane MS 2593. Note how the two-verse structure in the manuscript differs from most transcribed versions.
MIDDLE ENGLISH POEM/CAROL
I sing of a maiden; I Sing of a Maiden; As Dewe in Aprille; I sing of a mayden; I Syng of a Mayden; I Sing Of A Maiden
"I syng of a mayden" (sometimes titled "As Dewe in Aprille") is a Middle English lyric poem or carol of the 15th century celebrating the Annunciation and the Virgin Birth of Jesus. It has been described as one of the most admired short vernacular English poems of the late Middle Ages.
Examples of use of I Can Sing a Rainbow
1. Other pieces followed – I Can Sing A Rainbow, An English Country Garden and Shakin’ Stevens’s Green Door.